<?php
/***************************************************************************
                                  Class2.php
                              -------------------
  
   CVS keywords can be in any comment: the preferred places are at the  
   top or very bottom file, rather in a non-documenting comment, or in 
   the class or lib documenting comment.

        $Id: Class2.php,v 1.3 2006/01/10 15:26:43 jmfaure Exp $
        $Source: /cvsroot/phpmanta/phpManta/Mdoc/samples/Class2.php,v $
        $State: Exp $

 *
 * Following CVS keywords are in lines starting with a * to test CVS
 * keywords parsing for documenting comments.
 * 
 * $Author: jmfaure $
 * $Date: 2006/01/10 15:26:43 $
 * $Header: /cvsroot/phpmanta/phpManta/Mdoc/samples/Class2.php,v 1.3 2006/01/10 15:26:43 jmfaure Exp $
 *
 * $Log: Class2.php,v $
 * Revision 1.3  2006/01/10 15:26:43  jmfaure
 * Remove non-sense history in CVS Log from Class2.
 * Change CVS keywords on top of Mdoc and Mtest.
 * Modify test-suite.php to reflect Class2 changes.
 *
 * Revision 1.2  2006/01/10 15:14:42  jmfaure
 * Remove Name CVS keyword from Class2 to avoid corrupting test-suite.php
 * at every CVS export.
 *
 * Revision 1.1.1.1  2006/01/05 10:37:19  jmfaure
 * Import phpManta project into CVS at Source Forge.
 * 
 * $Revision: 1.3 $
 * $Locker:  $
 * $RCSfile: Class2.php,v $
 * $Fake: this keyword must NOT be parsed as a CVS one $
 * 
 **************************************************************************/
 
/**
 * Class to test CVS keywords parsing.
 *
 * This class presents CVS keywords in blank lines and in lines starting
 * with a star. A fake CVS-like keyword $Fake$ has been added to check that 
 * is not parsed as a valid CVS keyword.
 */
class Class2 {

/**
 * Very simple method.
 *
 * This class is kept very simple to facilitate the CVS keywords parsing
 * test.
 *
 * @return (void) 
 */
function hello() {

  echo "Hello world!";
}
}
?>
